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Nov 30, 2024
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Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Minor
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Program Director: Eleanor Nickel, Ph.D.
Overview
The English minor is designed for students who wish to augment other majors with a study of literature and composition. In addition to the development of the skills of reading, literary analysis and writing, it offers students the opportunity to explore a variety of experiences in English, American and multicultural literature.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Read, interpret and critique a variety of literary and non-literary texts that reflect a range of styles, historical periods and cultural perspectives.
- Create a variety of literary and non-literary texts, demonstrating effective communication in multiple modes for multiple audiences and purposes.
- Articulate the diverse ethical, cultural, political and religious contexts of literary texts.
- Analyze the oral and written language of native speakers of English and English language learners.
- Use current disciplinary discourse, terminology and research conventions.
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Required Courses (Minimum Units: 18)
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Note:
In consultation with your program mentor, select one elective course for a minimum of 3 units from literature, language, communication or drama.
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